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Name  
Guo Shun
Title  
  Professor
Highest Education  
  Ph.D.
Subject Categories  
  Geology
Phone  
  010-82998515
Zip Code  
  100029
Fax  
  010-62010846
Email  
  guoshun@mail.iggcas.ac.cn
Office  
  No.19 Beitucheng West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029

Education and Appointments:

Education

  • 2001/09-2005/07 China University of Geosciences (Beijing). Gem and material technology. B.E.
  • 2005/09-2010/06 Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mineralogy, Petrology and Mineral Deposit Geology. Ph.D.

Professional experience

  • 2010/06-2013/01 Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mineralogy, Petrology and Mineral Deposit Geology. Post-doctor.
  • 2013/01-2020/12 Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Associate professor.
  • 2021/01-present Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Professor.

Research Interests:
  • HP-UHP metamorphism and continental deep subduction
  • Fluid actions in deep subduction zone and element mobilization
  • In-situ geochemical analyses on the metamorphic minerals
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Honors:

Supported Projects:
  1. National Scientific Foundation of China (41102035)
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2011M500384)

Publications:
  1. Guo, S., Hermann, J., Tang, P., Chu, X., Chen, Y., Su, B., 2022. Formation of carbon-bearing silicate melts by melt-metacarbonate interaction at convergent plate margins. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2022.117816.
  2. Guo, S., Su, B., John, Timm, Zhao, K.D., Tang, P., Chen, Y., Li, Y.B., 2022. Boron release and transfer induced by phengite breakdown in subducted impure metacarbonates. Lithos. 408-409, 106548.
  3. Guo, S., Yang, Y.H., Chen, Y., Su, B., Gao, Y.J., Zhang, L.M., Liu, J.B., Mao, Q., 2016. Grain-scale Sr isotope heterogeneity in amphibolite (retrograded UHP eclogite, Dabie terrane): implications for the origin and flow behavior of retrograde fluids during slab exhumation. Lithos, 266-267: 383-405.
  4. Guo, S., Chen, Y., Liu, C.Z., Wang, J.G., Su, B., Gao, Y.J., Wu, F.Y., Kyaing, Sein, Yang, Y.H., Mao, Q., 2016. Scheelite and coexisting F-rich zoned garnet, vesuvianite, fluorite, and apatite in calc-silicate rocks from the Mogok metamorphic belt, Myanmar: implications for metasomatism in marble and the role of halogens in W mobilization and mineralization. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 117, 82-106.
  5. Guo, S., Chen, Y., Ye, K., Su, B., Yang, Y.H., Zhang, L.M., Liu, J.B., Mao, Q., 2015. Formation of multiple high-pressure veins in ultrahigh-pressure eclogite (Hualiangting, Dabie terrane, China): fluid source, element transfer, and closed-system metamorphic veining. Chemical Geology, 417, 238-260.
  6. Guo, S., Ye, K., Cheng, N.F., Chen, Y., Su, B., Liu, J.B., 2015. Metamorphic P-T trajectory and multi-stage fluid events of vein-bearing UHP eclogite from the Dabie terrane: insights from key mineral compositional zonations. International Geology Review, 57, 1077-1102.
  7. Guo, S., Ye, K., Yang, Y.H., Chen, Y., Zhang, L.M., Liu, J.B., Mao, Q., Ma, Y.G., 2014. In situ Sr isotopic analyses of epidote: tracing the sources of multi-stage fluids in ultrahigh-pressure eclogite (Ganghe, Dabie terrane). Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. DOI: 10.1007/s00410-014-0975-9.
  8. Guo S., Ye K., Wu T.F., Chen Y., Yang Y.H., Zhang L.M., Liu J.B., Mao Q., Ma Y.G., 2013. A potential method to confirm the previous existence of lawsonite in eclogite: the mass imbalance of Sr and LREEs in multi-stage epidote (Ganghe, Dabie UHP terrane). Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 31, 415-435.
  9. Guo S., Ye K., Chen Y., Liu J.B., Mao Q., Ma Y.G., 2012. Fluid-rock interaction and element mobilization in UHP metabasalt: Constraints from an omphacite-epidote vein and host eclogites in the Dabie orogen. Lithos, 136–139, 145–167.
  10. Guo S., Ye K., Chen Y., Liu J.B., 2009. A normalization solution to mass transfer illustration of multiple progressively altered samples using the Isocon diagram. Economic Geology, 104, 881–886.
 
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